Harden scores 23 in Cavaliers debut, Mitchell leads with 35 in 132-126 win over Kings

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — James Harden scored 23 points in his Cavaliers debut and Donovan Mitchell had 35, including a free throw that sealed the win with 35 seconds remaining, in Cleveland's 132-126 victory over Sacramento on Saturday night that sent the Kings to their 12th straight loss.

Harden was acquired by Cleveland from the Los Angeles Clippers on Wednesday for Darius Garland and a second-round draft pick. He shot 7 for 13, including 5 for 8 from 3-point range, and had eight assists.

Jarrett Allen had 29 points and 10 rebounds for the Cavaliers, who won for the eighth time in nine games.

Nique Clifford scored 30 points to lead Sacramento, which hasn’t won since beating Washington at home on Jan. 16. Russell Westbrook added 21 points and nine assists for the Kings, who have lost six straight at home.

The Cavaliers went into halftime leading 57-55, but the Kings took the lead in the third quarter at 96-93. Mitchell scored 29 points of his points in the second half for the Cavaliers.

Up next

Cavaliers: At Denver on Monday night.

Kings: At New Orleans on Monday night.

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Lakers sign Kobe Bufkin to two-year deal

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The Lakers moved quickly after the trade deadline to sign their 15th and final player.

On Saturday, Shams Charania of ESPN reported that the Lakers were signing Kobe Bufkin to a two-year deal with the second year being a player option.

Bufkin had a brief 10-day stint with the Lakers, playing rotation minutes in two games. His best outing came against the Blazers where he had nine points in 22 minutes. In the previous game, he played 17 minutes against the Hornets and went scoreless.

However, as has been the case throughout the year, Bufkin has been putting on a show in the G League recently. His last three games have seen him score 36, 41 and 29 points. Across those contests, he shot 18-31 from the 3-point line. In 21 games with South Bay, he’s averaged 26.7 points, shooting 51.3% from the field and 43.1% from the 3-point line.

For a Lakers team that has struggled to shoot the ball this year, adding Bufkin, as well as Luke Kennard at the trade deadline, gives them some options for shooters off the bench. Bufkin is also still 22 years old, so there is plenty of room for him to grow and develop.

Since the second year is a team option, the Lakers could decline it this summer if things don’t go well for the rest of this season or if they need to clear some cap space.

This does mean the Lakers are out of the running for any buyout players. Considering most of the buyout market is guards, the Lakers opted to keep one they already had in-house over a Cam Thomas or Haywood Highsmith.

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Sixers Bell Ringer: Headband Hoopers take down Suns

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2025-26 Sixers Bell Ringer standings:
Tyrese Maxey – 19
Joel Embiid – 8
VJ Edgecombe – 7
Paul George – 6
Dominick Barlow – 2
Andre Drummond – 2
Jared McCain :’( – 2
Adem Bona – 1
Justin Edwards – 1
Quentin Grimes – 1
Kelly Oubre Jr. – 1
Trendon Watford – 1
15th roster spot – 1


The Sixers are back in the win column after a 109-103 victory over the Phoenix Suns in the desert.

VJ Edgecombe, Tyrese Maxey and Joel Embiid all sported matching headbands for the contest, a rare occurrence, especially for the All-Star guard.

It was a very slow start to this one, as both teams struggled to find the bottom of the net. The Sixers began to pick their offense up in the second quarter, going on a huge run to garner a respectable lead heading into the halftime break.

Once again, they ran into the third quarter wall and the Suns began to pull closer. In the fourth, the Suns would pull to within five, but not enough to withstand the strong performances we saw from our Bell Ringer nominees.

Tyrese Maxey: 29 points, 8-of-21 FG, 3-of-10 3PT, 10-of-11 FT, 9 rebounds, 6 assists, 1 steal

Maxey once again did not have his most efficient shooting night out West, but there were many pivotal moments that aided the Sixers victory.

His work in the first half took place mainly on the right baseline, finding different angles to drain midrange and fadeaway jumpers. The broadcast revealed his parents were courtside in seats near that baseline, as he pointed to them after the buckets. His speed and decision making were on full display, while mixing in effective ball-handling to open up easy drive opportunities.

His playmaking continues to be a plus during a tough shooting stretch from deep. He had multiple outlet passes against the Suns that led to very easy buckets in transition.

In the fourth he hit a huge step back three, his second of the game, to bury the Suns and force them to resort to fouling.

Joel Embiid: 33 points, 9-of-19 FG, 4-of-7 3PT, 11-of-13 FT, 9 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 block

Embiid was a dominant force from the midrange. The Suns decided to not double team him, and lived with the consequences of either a made shot or foul committed. His persistence in his approach got into the Suns heads quickly, leading to a chatter-filled second half.

As long as the Suns kept manning him up, he kept cooking and shooting over whoever was guarding him. He would also add a flurry of threes into his offensive attack, including a big one in the fourth quarter to help extend the Sixers lead back into double digits.

Kelly Oubre Jr.: 18 points, 6-of-14 FG, 3-of-7 3PT, 6 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals

Oubre Jr. was a much needed third option offensively as VJ Edgecombe had gotten into foul trouble early. He kicked off scoring with a three and helped pick the Sixers scoring up in the second with this highlight dunk:

His defensive presence kept the Sixers in phase with the riled up Suns, still finding composure when they needed it most. After a Suns run in the third, Oubre finished a silky lefty layup to help stem the tide. His play today can make fans feel more comfortable during Paul George’s suspension — though he did have a couple silly fouls late.

Trendon Watford: 6 points, 7 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 blocks

Watford, along with Oubre, played the glue-guy positions to a tee. Where Oubre was focused on shooting, Watford’s impact was his playmaking. He found multiple shooters after drives, and had a creative possession after setting a screen for Embiid on the elbow. Worth a watch if you missed the game, as more offense like this could be on the horizon.

His energy in the fourth quarter was crucial in keeping the Sixers ahead through relentless defense from the Suns, making multiple plays in a row with the ball in his hand.

New Zealand cruises to five-wicket win over Afghanistan at T20 World Cup

CHENNAI, India (AP) — New Zealand avenged its loss to Afghanistan two years ago with a thumping five-wicket win at the T20 World Cup on Sunday.

In what is expected to shape up as the toughest group in the tournament with 2024 finalist South Africa also in Group D, New Zealand cruised to 183-5 – its highest ever chase at the T20 World Cup – with two overs to spare.

Gulbadin Naib, batting at No. 3 for the first time in T20s since the 2024 World Cup when Afghanistan knocked out the Black Caps from the race to the semis with an 84-run win at Guyana, smashed 63 off 35 balls as Afghanistan posted 182-6 after winning the toss.

But opening batter Tim Seifert (65) raised his maiden T20 World Cup half-century to overcome Mujeeb Ur Rahman’s twin strike that had rattled New Zealand to 2-14 inside the first two overs.

Mujeeb clean bowled Finn Allen and Rachin Ravindra off successive balls before Glenn Phillips (42) dealt with the hat-trick ball and then put the chase back on track by putting on an aggressive 74-run partnership with Seifert.

Afghanistan captain Rashid Khan (1-36) also couldn’t stem the flow of runs as New Zealand continued to accelerate in the middle overs against the experienced leg-spinner.

Rashid broke the stand in the 10th over when Phillips exposed his stumps against Rashid’s full-pitched ball and dragged it back onto his stumps. Then Rashid couldn’t hold onto a sharp return catch from Seifert before the opener had reached his half-century.

Seifert completed his fifty in style by smacking off-spinner Mohammad Nabi for two successive sixes and followed it with a boundary before he was caught at deep square leg.

Mark Chapman (28 off 17 balls) and Daryl Mitchell (25 not out) then accelerated to get Black Caps home in the team's first game of the tournament.

Earlier, Naib struck four sixes and three boundaries and laid a platform for Afghanistan’s strong finish with a 79-run partnership with Sediqullah Atal (29).

Express bowler Lockie Ferguson (2-40) had struck twice when he was introduced in the last over of the power play and removed both openers, Rahmanullah Gurbaz (27) and Ibrahim Zadran (10).

Naib took his time, scoring 14 off 16 balls but needed only another 13 deliveries to raise his half-century as New Zealand struggled with its fifth bowler. James Neesham conceded 33 off his three overs while part-time spinners Phillips and Ravindra gave away 26 off their two overs.

Later on Sunday

England won the toss and elected to bat in its opening Group C match against Nepal at Mumbai while later Sunday co-host Sri Lanka is scheduled to meet Ireland in a Group B game at Colombo.

The T20 World Cup, co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka, began on Saturday with victories for Pakistan, India and the West Indies.

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James Harden’s 15 fourth-quarter points lead Cavs past Kings in his debut

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It wasn’t always pretty, but the Cleveland Cavaliers executed well enough down the stretch to win James Harden’s debut with the team. They defeated the hapless Sacramento Kings 132-126.

The Cavaliers’ starting lineup was understandably disjointed at the start of the game. Their four-guard unit featuring Harden, Donovan Mitchell, Sam Merrill, Jaylon Tyson, and Jarrett Allen struggled to clear the defensive glass or stay in front of their man on that end. Sacramento took advantage by getting off to a hot start offensively.

On the other end, Mitchell and Harden seemed unsure of who should be in control on offense. Both seemed like they didn’t want to step on the other’s toes, which led to a somewhat stagnant offensive attack.

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Sacramento pushed its lead to double figures in the middle of the first quarter, before the Cavs got back into the game with bench lineups featuring one of either Mitchell or Harden on the court.

The Cavs took a narrow two-point lead into the break, but then gave it all away at the start of the third quarter, leading to the Kings regaining their double-digit advantage.

Mitchell took over from there. His 12 third-quarter points helped keep the Cavs within reach heading into the fourth.

It seemed like things were getting away from the Cavs again after a back-and-forth start to the fourth. The Kings grabbed a seven-point lead with just under four minutes left in the game, before the Cavs roared back.

Two points from Allen and back-to-back threes from Harden gave the Cavs a one-point lead with just over two minutes left.

The Kings didn’t go away. DeMar DeRozan hit a big three to tie the game with just over 42 seconds left.

Mitchell then forced a foul on the following possession and hit both free throws to give the Cavs the lead again. The Kings missed their final three shots, allowing the Cavs to come away with the victory.

For as awkward as the Mitchell and Harden fit was in the first three quarters, they looked good together down the stretch. The duo combined for 32 of the team’s 39 points in the final frame to pull out the victory.

It wasn’t necessarily the prettiest debut for Harden, despite the solid box score numbers. It took him a while to get going offensively, and he seemed lost at times with the defensive rotations.

That said, you could see how Harden can help this team, particularly down the stretch. His ability to get Allen easy looks and the gravity he possesses offensively are going to be incredibly useful. Harden played his best in the fourth quarter, pouring in 15 points, with the game on the line.

On the night, Harden provided 23 points on 7-13 shooting, which included going 5-8 from three, to go along with eight assists and two rebounds.

Mitchell carried the Cavs to the finish line. He scored 17 of his 35 points in the fourth quarter and was the best player on the court.

Allen also had a strong showing. He provided 29 points on 11-12 shooting with 10 rebounds.

The Kings were led by 30 points on 12-19 shooting from Nique Clifford. Westbrook supplied 21 points and nine assists.

The Cavaliers have now won three-straight games and eight of their last nine. This includes going 3-1 so far on their Western Conference road trip.

The Cavs will take on the Denver Nuggets on Monday for their last game of this road trip. Tip-off is at 9 PM.

Warrios GM Mike Dunleavy Jr. addresses trade deadline after Giannis talks, Porzingis move

Golden State Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. spoke Saturday for the first time since the NBA trade deadline, when the franchise tried to go all-in on acquiring Giannis Antetokounmpo before the Milwaukee Bucks pulled the plug on dealing their superstar. 

Dunleavy denied that the team’s pursuit of Antetokounmpo prevented them from making other deals, adding that he was excited about the Warriors’ pivot to acquire Kristaps Porzingis in a trade that sent Jonathan Kuminga and Buddy Hield to Atlanta. 

Porzingis has only played in 17 games this season after being diagnosed with postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), as well as recently suffering left Achilles tendinitis. But Porzingis is expected to make his Warriors’ debut after the All-Star break and Dunleavy is optimistic that he can stay healthy. 

In his first media session since the NBA trade deadline, Warriors GM Mike Dunleavy Jr. trade talks with Milwaukee. Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images

“We feel good about it,” Dunleavy said. “We looked into it pretty in depth. We believe in our medical staff. There’s no guarantees, there’s no certainty. But with where he’s at right now, where he’s been, we feel good about it.”

He added that taking a gamble on Porzingis was worth it. 

“On the other end of it, in terms of what we’re sending out, we’re sending out a player in a similar boat who struggled to stay on the floor,” he said, referring to Kuminga. “From our standpoint, we recognize the risk medically, but it’s a risk we’re willing to take.”

In addition to the Warriors not getting Antetokounmpo, whom they were hoping could extend Steph Curry’s championship window, the biggest fallout of the trade deadline was Draymond Green being involved in trade talks for the Bucks’ superstar. 

Dunleavy staunchly denied Green was on the trading block. 

Dunleavy said picking up Kristaps Prozingis is worth the risk, even with the star’s injury history. NBAE via Getty Images

“His name was not in conversations, other than the ones where teams called me and asked about him, which they do every year,” he said. “So, nothing’s new there. The idea that he stayed with the Warriors past the deadline was greatly exaggerated. It was never a possibility of him not being here or remotely close, to be honest. I’ve conveyed that to him. I think he knows that. But when stuff comes up in the media, it feels different for the players. And I think that’s the first time it happened for Draymond, so he’s dealing with it in a certain way. 


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“But the reality is nothing was close. And nothing was considered. Draymond was not being shopped or talked about in deals, so it’s a little misleading and we’re kinda picking up the pieces here. But I think he’s in a great spot and so are we moving forward.”

Green, however, made it clear on his podcast Saturday morning that he had a different understanding of the situation. Green said that when he and Dunleavy chatted ahead of the deadline, Dunleavy told him, “Obviously, if we were going to do a deal with Giannis you or Jimmy would have to be traded just to make it work.”

Golden State had been engaged in talks with the Bucks for superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo. NBAE via Getty Images

“What it said to me in that moment was there’s a chance I may get traded for Giannis because he didn’t rule it out,” Green said on “The Draymond Green Show.” “He didn’t say we’re not putting you in the deal. So, I took that as, all right, it’ll probably be me.”

As for Dunleavy, when asked if Green wasn’t involved in a potential deal if that meant they were aiming to trade Butler, he balked. “No, no, no we’re not doing that,” he said. “I’m not going down the roster talking about who’s in trades and who’s not.”

The Warriors are now looking toward the summer to make a splashy move.

“We’re willing to do whatever it takes to improve this team, whether it’s young players, first-round picks,” Dunleavy said. “We always have been, we always will be, as long as we’re in this win-now window. 

When asked what the expectations are for the Warriors this season, considering Butler is out after suffering a torn ACL on Jan. 19 and Porzingis’ health is a bit of a wild card, Dunleavy acknowledged he was unsure. 

“I’m interested to see how it goes,” he said. “I think this addition for us could be really good, similar to the addition of Jimmy, how he gave us a boost. I think this is similar. Maybe not to that level, we certainly took off. I’m not sure on our expectations just because we have to get healthy.”

The Warriors are still aiming to be in the Antetokounmpo sweepstakes over the summer, joining a long list of teams that are hoping to add him to their roster. 

Either way, looking forward, Dunleavy made it clear that the Warriors are willing to take a big swing to give Curry a chance to win a fifth ring, if the right trade comes along. 

“We’ve got the goods to make deals,” he said.

Nikola Jokic passes Oscar Robertson for 2nd most triple-doubles in NBA history

CHICAGO (AP) — Nikola Jokic got another game ball from his Denver Nuggets teammates after yet another triple-double. This one, though, was a bit more special than the others.

It made some NBA history.

Jokic had 22 points, 17 assists and 14 rebounds to pass Oscar Robertson for No. 2 on the league's career list with his 182nd regular-season triple-doubles, leading the Nuggets to a 136-120 victory over the Chicago Bulls on Saturday night.

“He is a legendary player,” Jokic said of Robertson, who was the first player to average a triple-double in a full season in 1961-62. “Any player who steps into this league knows he’s a global legend.”

The three-time NBA MVP and eight-time All-Star is making his own mark on the game, too. The triple-double was Jokic's 19th this season and second in as many games. He trails only Russell Westbrook, who has 207, on the career list. Westbrook (four), Jokic (two) and Robertson (one) are the only NBA players to average triple-doubles in a season.

Nuggets coach David Adelman, who had been with the organization since Jokic's third season in 2017, said he still catches himself being amazed by the 6-foot-11 Serbian center.

“When your center gets 17 assists in a game — that just doesn’t happen,” Adelman said. “Unless it’s him.

“It’s absolutely unbelievable what he’s done.”

Teammate Jamal Murray said he expects even more from Jokic, who’ll turn 31 on Feb. 19.

“He’s got a lot of that left,” he said. “It’s going to be a Usain Bolt record when he sets it. He’s going to have that for a long time.”

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Nets hope under-the-radar acquisitions Josh Minott, Ochai Agbaji can be key pieces for rebuild

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows New Net Josh Minott is all smile during warmups. He did not play in Brooklyn's 127-113 win over the Wizards on Feb. 7, 2026 at Barclays Center, Image 2 shows The Nets are hoping Ochai Agbaji, formerly with the Raptors, can become a key piece in their rebuild

At Thursday’s trade deadline, most of the attention in Brooklyn was around Cam Thomas being waived and Michael Porter Jr. being kept.

But now in the aftermath, it’ll be on Josh Minott and Ochai Agbaji being added — and how the under-the-radar pair can fit into the rebuild of the Nets, who beat the Wizards 127-113 at Barclays Center on Saturday.

“We know they’re very good players. That’s why they’re here,” coach Jordi Fernández said. “Show me what you can bring to the group, and if you can be part of this group, you can be a future Net.

New Net Josh Minott is all smile during warmups. He did not play in Brooklyn’s 127-113 win over the Wizards on Feb. 7, 2026 at Barclays Center. NBAE via Getty Images

“Ball pressure is our first staple. Every time you can apply ball pressure — full-court or half-court — you can create turnovers and deflections and make the other team uncomfortable late in the clock. We believe those guys can do that, and I’m excited to watch them play.”

Both newcomers were available Saturday vs. Washington, though neither saw action.

Brooklyn actually had a clean injury report with every roster player except the two-ways available.

The Wizards suiting up just eight sent the tank-happy Nets fans into a fervor.

Nevertheless, on a young Nets team trying to build around youth and disruption, there are opportunities for both Minott and Agbaji to carve out roles.

“For me it’s about staying true to the values I’ve learned over my 3 ½ years in the league, especially the work ethic,” said Minott, still just 23. “I’ve been around some winning organizations. Understanding what we did right and what it takes to make those playoff pushes, it’s about bringing that over.

“Defensively, I line up with the core values here, pressure and being disruptive. My shooting has come a long way too. I can confidently say that’s a strength and I believe in taking the right, open shots.”

League observers who spoke with The Post particularly cited the move for Minott, 6-foot-8, 212 pounds, as shrewd.

The Nets are hoping Ochai Agbaji, formerly with the Raptors, can become a key piece in their rebuild. NBAE via Getty Images

A second-round pick by Minnesota, he was acquired by Boston and promptly won a starting spot with his energy, defense and athleticism.

He averaged 10.4 points, 8.1 rebounds and 1.4 steals in a seven-game stretch earlier this season.

But Minott hit a slump before suffering a severe ankle injury that sidelined him for five weeks.

He lost playing time to Hugo González, Jordan Walsh and Baylor Scheierman, and with Boston facing both a roster and cap crunch, the Nets squeezed them for Minott, sending no picks or players and just the minimum cash required to make a deal official ($110,000, per sources).



With Noah Clowney, Ziaire Williams and Danny Wolf all having their various struggles, there is opportunity for Minott.

Now in Brooklyn, he plans to bring the same fire that earned him early playing time this season in Boston.

“It was the hunger I was playing with. That’s something I’m definitely bringing here, the hunger and desperation,” said Minott. “I know this organization values that mindset of disruption. I saw we’re near the top of the league in pickup points, so it’s not just talk. I’m bringing that drive and determination.”

Agbaji, 25, arrives with more experience, first with Utah and then Toronto.

The off guard arrives managing just 4.3 points and 2.3 rebounds on 42/19/86 shooting splits, having backslid badly from a career year a season ago when he averaged 10.4 points and 3.8 boards on 50/40/71.

“For me it’s about getting back to myself and who I know I can be,” Agbaji said. “That’s super important in this league and it’s what I work for and what I’m trying to show again.

“First, my defense and the intensity I play with every single night. I’m always trying to win every possession. That’s who I am as a player. I know I have a lot more to show. I had a great season last year and I’m trying to build on that. My time in Toronto was great, but I’m looking forward to what I can do here.”

Agbaji played at Kansas alongside Jalen Wilson, winning an NCAA title.

“I hosted him on his recruiting visit. I’ve known him a long time and seen him grow,” said Agbaji. “Ending up teammates with him again is great. It makes this feel even more like home.”

Well-balanced Luka-less Lakers beat Warriors

LOS ANGELES, CA – APRIL 3: Draymond Green #23 of the Golden State Warriors and LeBron James #23 of the Los Angeles Lakers look on during the game on April...

LOS ANGELES — With Luka Doncic and Steph Curry, two of the NBA’s greatest offensive players, sidelined, it shouldn’t have been a surprise for Saturday night’s marquee matchup between the Lakers and Warriors to turn into a rock fight.

But that’s exactly what came to fruition, with both teams struggling early to find any kind of offensive rhythm, and it feeling like the first team that did would be the one to leave Crypto.com Arena with the victory. 

And after a LeBron James-led offensive push in the third quarter, the Lakers were that team, leading to the Lakers beating the Warriors 105-99 to continue their strong homestand. 

A LeBron James led third quarter offensive splash led to the Lakers beating the Warriors 105-99. NBAE via Getty Images

James, who finished with 20-point, 10-assist double-double to go with seven rebounds, had 12 points and three assists in the game-deciding third, a quarter the Lakers won 38-29.

The Lakers scored nearly as many points in the third as they did in the first half (42), shooting 63.2% in the game-deciding quarter. 

With Doncic sidelined and starting center Deandre Ayton being a late scratch because of right knee soreness, Rui Hachimura stepped back into the first unit, scoring 18 points off the bench. 

Austin Reaves added 16 points, eight assists and five rebounds, while Marcus Smart recorded 15 points, four assists and two blocked shots. 

Jarred Vanderbilt (13 points, eight rebounds) was a game-changer off the bench with his energetic play. 

Austin Reaves added 16 points, eight assists and five rebounds. NBAE via Getty Images

What it means

The Lakers won three consecutive games for just the second time since the end of November, and first time in a month. 

They improved to 32-19 on the season, the same record as the Houston Rockets, who are No. 4 in the Western Conference standings.  

Turning point

When Luke Kennard, in his Lakers debut after the team acquired him ahead of Thursday’s trade deadline, knocked down a corner 3-pointer with 5:47 left to give the Lakers a 92-88 lead.

The Warriors cut their deficit from 12 late in the third to one midway through the fourth after a layup from Gary Payton II. 


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But Kennard’s second 3-pointer of the game put the Lakers up by four, with the Lakers leading by at least that margin for the remainder of the game. 

An underrated turning point was when Draymond Green received a technical foul during halftime, with the Warriors leading 42-41.

Reaves knocked down the free throw coming out of halftime, tying the game at 42 apiece before the second half officially started. The Warriors didn’t lead for the remainder of the game.

MVP: LeBron James

Even though he didn’t shoot efficiently from the field (6 of 17), and once again struggled with taking care of the ball (seven turnovers), James’ play in the third led the Lakers in what was a game-deciding stretch.

Saturday was James’ second consecutive points-assists double-double. 

Stat of the game: 17

That’s how many more free throws the Lakers made than the Warriors, also attempting 19 more shots from the charity stripe. 

Smart led the Lakers with 8-of-9 shooting on free throws. James and Reaves both went 6 of 7 from the line.

Up next

The Lakers will continue their lengthy homestand with a matchup against the league-best Oklahoma City Thunder on Monday. 

The Thunder (40-13) have lost two straight games and are 16-11 since Dec. 18. Reigning MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander will be sidelined through the All-Star break because of a strained abdominal muscle, while All-NBA wing Jalen Williams hasn’t played since Jan. 17 because of a strained right hamstring. 

Monday will be the first night of a home back-to-back, with the Lakers hosting the San Antonio Spurs on Tuesday night.

Barrington Hargress, Sebastian Rancik lead Colorado to 78-70 victory over Arizona State

BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — Barrington Hargress had 23 points, Sebastian Rancik came off the bench to post a double-double and Colorado beat Arizona State 78-70 on Saturday night.

Hargress made 10 of 15 shots with a 3-pointer for the Buffaloes (14-10, 4-7 Big 12 Conference), who finished off a season sweep of the Sun Devils (12-12, 3-8). Rancik, a 6-foot-11 sophomore, totaled 17 points and a career-high 11 rebounds for his first double-double. Isaiah Johnson had 16 points and Bangot Dak scored 10.

Moe Odum finished with 23 points and five assists for Colorado. Massamba Diop totaled 19 points and seven rebounds, while reserve Anthony “Pig” Johnson scored 14.

Rancik buried a 3-pointer and Dak followed with a fast-break dunk to give Colorado a 26-16 lead. Rancik hit another 3 for a 12-point lead, but the Buffaloes went scoreless over the final two minutes while Odum made two free throws and Johnson scored off his steal to cut it to 39-31 at intermission.

A halftime review by the referees led to a flagrant-1 foul on Elijah Malone for his foul on Odum, giving the Sun Devils two free throws and the ball to start the second half.

Allen Mukeba had a three-point play and Odum hit a jumper to polish off an 11-2 run in the first three minutes to give the Sun Devils a 42-41 lead.

Colorado took a 64-56 lead on a Rancik layup with 8:48 remaining. Diop had two dunks as Arizona State scored the next six points, but Dak hit a jumper and Rancik sank a 3 as the Buffs stayed in front over the final 5:28.

Up next

Arizona State: Hosts Oklahoma State on Tuesday.

Colorado: At No. 13 Texas Tech on Wednesday.

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Braves News: Terrance Gore passes away, Spring Training, more

Well Spring Training is here in only a few days now, but the Braves still have a desire to add a starting pitcher and fortunately there are still some options out there, headlined by Chris Bassitt and Zac Gallen. They’d better get a move on to sign (or trade for) whoever they intend to add if they want to have them for a normal Spring Training, with pitchers (and catchers) reporting on Monday. Right now, Chris Sale, Spencer Schwellenbach, and Spencer Strider are rotation locks if healthy, Grant Holmes and Reynaldo Lopez are flex options for the rotation of bullpen with injury questions of their own, and Hurston Waldrep, Bryce Elder, Joey Wentz, and Martin Perez as legitimate rotation competitors. It would be nice to have one more piece in there with a little more certainty than the incumbent options.

Braves News

Braves’ World Series champion Terrance Gore passed away suddenly at the age of 34 during a procedure.

Mark Bowman wrote up some optimistic predictions for Braves players this season at MLB.com.

MLB News

The Yankees signed Paul Goldschmidt to a 1 year $4 million deal.

The Dodgers hired a few former players to their minor league coaching staff, in David Dahl and Michael Hermosillo.

News is light as rosters are mostly finalized and we await the beginning of Spring Training and the news that comes with it.

Yankees news: Martian speculation, WBC previews

NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 27: Jasson Domínguez #24 of the New York Yankees leaves the field during the game between the Baltimore Orioles and the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on Saturday, September 27, 2025 in New York, New York. (Photo by Michael Mooney/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

Sports Illustrated | Jordon Lawrenz: Ever since the Yankees re-signed Cody Bellinger, many fans began to speculate that the team would look to move Jasson Domínguez in a trade — speculation that only increased when Jon Heyman reported that, barring anything unforeseen, the Martian was likely to begin the season in Triple-A. Fans should not be so eager to send Domínguez packing, however. Even ignoring the fact that he is still just 23 years old and hasn’t even played 150 Major League games, one injury to Giancarlo Stanton or one of the team’s starting outfielders and suddenly the Martian has a spot in the starting lineup once more.

The Athletic | Johnny Flores Jr.: (subscription required) Earlier this week, the World Baseball Classic rosters were officially announced, and now, the time has come to preview the tournament that begins on March 5th. Flores begins The Athletic’s preview by discussing how Team USA altered its approach after falling short three years ago to Samurai Japan. In particular, he notes that, rather than just collecting the best pool of talent they possibly could (although they did do that), manager Mark DeRosa put an emphasis on building a cohesive roster; for example, by bringing along Clayton Kershaw and Garrett Whitlock, the team has true long relief options, and will not be forced to burn its bullpen in blowouts — something which put Team USA in a bind last time around.

Flores also goes into the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico teams, the latter of which has an immense amount of turnover from the last tournament due to insurance issues.

MLB Trade Rumors | Mark Polishuk: We must wrap up today’s news with a very sad report. Yesterday morning, former pinch-running specialist Terrance Gore passed away due to unexpected complications from a routine surgery. While Gore is most known for his time with the mid-2010s Kansas City Royals, the three-time World Series champion (2015, 2020, 2021) spent the latter of the 2019 season with the Yankees’ Triple-A affiliate. We’re sending all our best to the Gore family and his loved ones.

Eason scores 26 as Rockets beat Thunder 112-106

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Tari Eason scored a season-high 26 points, and the Houston Rockets beat the short-handed Oklahoma City Thunder 112-106 on Saturday.

Alperen Sengun had 17 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists for his second triple-double of the season and No. 10 for his career. Jabari Smith Jr. had 22 points and 10 rebounds for the Rockets, and Kevin Durant added 20 points.

Cason Wallace scored 23 points for Oklahoma City, and Isaiah Joe added 21.

It was Oklahoma City’s second game without reigning MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who is recovering from an abdominal strain. He will be out until after the All-Star break. The Thunder already were missing 2025 All-Star Jalen Williams and second-year guard Ajay Mitchell, one of the Rising Stars for All-Star Weekend.

Second-year guard Jared McCain played his first game with the Thunder since coming over in a trade with Philadelphia. He entered late in the first quarter to loud cheers. He finished with five points in 14 minutes.

Oklahoma City fans, still angry with Durant 9 1/2 years after he left the Thunder to head to Golden State in free agency, booed him during pregame starter introductions. They cheered when the normally outstanding free-throw shooter missed two in the second quarter after being fouled on a shot.

McCain scored his first basket for the Thunder with about nine minutes left in the second quarter. An alley-oop lob from Joe to Wallace gave the Thunder a 46-32 lead. Oklahoma City led 52-46 at the break, with Chet Holmgren posting 10 points and 10 rebounds.

NETS 127, WIZARDS 113

NEW YORK (AP) — Michael Porter Jr. scored 23 points and Brooklyn used an 80-point first half to beat short-handed Washington.

With the Wizards having only eight players available, the Nets led by 34 points in the second quarter and went on to snap a three-game losing streak.

Day’Ron Sharpe added 19 points and Noah Clowney had 18 for the Nets, who won for just the second time in 12 games. Rookie Danny Wolf had 16 points, seven rebounds and six assists.

Will Riley scored a career-high 27 points for the Wizards. Justin Champagnie added 21 points and nine rebounds.

The teams are tied for 13th in the Eastern Conference at 14-37, playing plenty of young players as they angle for lottery position. But Brooklyn had its full roster on the court Saturday while Washington sat a few players on the first back-to-back games.

SPURS 138, MAVERICKS 125

SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Guard Stephon Castle had a career-high 40 points, 12 rebounds and 12 assists for his second career triple-double, leading San Antonio past Dallas.

Devin Vassell had 17 points and Victor Wembanyama added 16 points and 11 rebounds for San Antonio, which set a season high for points in a half with 81 before halftime.

The Spurs (36-16) won their fourth straight and ninth in 12 games to remain second in the Western Conference.

Dallas, which lost 135-123 at San Antonio on Thursday night, got 19 points from Klay Thompson, 18 from Brandon Williams and 17 from Max Christie. Cooper Flagg finished with 14 points.

Castle joins Hall of Famer David Robinson as the only Spurs in franchise history with a 40-point triple-double.

The second-year guard from Connecticut punctuated his triple-double by following up a miss with a windmill dunk that put San Antonio up 129-108 with 6:26 remaining.

MAGIC 120, JAZZ 117

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Paolo Banchero had 23 points and Orlando overcame a 17-point deficit to beat Utah.

Desmond Bane added 22 points, making two free throws with 28.3 seconds to go to give the Magic a 118-117 lead. Anthony Black scored 21 points, and Banchero also had eight assists and seven rebounds.

Lauri Markkanen led Utah with 27 points. Jaren Jackson Jr. had 17 of his 22 points in the first half in his Utah debut, and Isaiah Collier scored 20 points. Utah has lost two straight and 18 of 22.

Jackson came over from Memphis in a trade this week. John Konchar and Vince Williams Jr. also made their Jazz debuts after the deal.

Keyonte George returned to the Utah lineup after missing three games because of a sprained left ankle. He had five points.

HORNETS 126, HAWKS 119

ATLANTA (AP) — Miles Bridges scored 26 points, Kon Knueppel had 23 and Charlotte beat Atlanta for its ninth straight win.

LaMelo Ball added 19 points and nine assists as Charlotte improved to 12-3 in its last 15 games. Brandon Miller scored 16 points, and Moussa Diabate finished with 11 points and 15 rebounds.

The Hornets’ win streak is the longest active streak in the NBA and the best run for the franchise since it also won nine in a row during the 1998-99 season.

Jalen Johnson had 31 points, nine rebounds and eight assists for Atlanta, which had won six of eight. Zaccharie Risacher scored 18 points, and Onyeka Okongwu had 16.

NUGGETS 136, BULLS 120

CHICAGO (AP) — Nikola Jokic had 22 points, 17 assists and 14 rebounds for his second triple-double in as many games, Jamal Murray had 28 points and 11 assists and Denver ended a three-game skid with a victory over Chicago.

It was Jokic’s 19th triple-double of the season. Tim Hardaway Jr. added 23 points for the Nuggets, who capped a three-game road trip with a win after losing at Detroit and New York.

Matas Buzelis scored 21 points and Collin Sexton added 17 for the Bulls, who have lost four straight.

The Bulls led 104-97 after closing the third period on a 16-2 run, but Denver started the final quarter on a 20-2 spurt to take the lead for good. Jokic and Julian Strawther capped the run with consecutive 3-pointers.

Chicago went the first six minutes of the fourth before making its first field goal and finished the final period 5 for 17 from the floor.

Jokic had nine points, 11 rebounds and seven assists in 17 first-half minutes, but the Bulls led 65-59 at the intermission.

LAKERS 105, WARRIORS 99

LOS ANGELES (AP) — LeBron James had 20 points, 10 assists and seven rebounds to help Los Angeles beat the Golden State.

Los Angeles won its third straight game despite not have superstar guard Luka Doncic after he sustained a mild hamstring strain Thursday night, and center DeAndre Ayton was a late scratch because of a knee injury.

Luke Kennard had 10 points in his Lakers debut after being acquired in a trade from Atlanta on Thursday, including a key corner 3-pointer and finding Jarred Vanderbilt underneath the basket for a dunk as part of a late 11-0 run.

Rui Hachimura had 18 points, Austin Reaves added 16, and Marcus Smart had 15.

Moses Moody had 25 points to lead the Warriors, who have lost four of their past six games. Stephen Curry missed his third straight game because of a knee injury.

76ERS 109, SUNS 103

PHOENIX (AP) — Joel Embiid scored 33 points, Tyrese Maxey added 29 and Philadelphia beat cold-shooting Phoenix.

The 76ers have won six of their last seven games, bouncing back from a 119-115 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers on Thursday night. The Suns lost for the third time in four games, shooting just 11 of 46 (23.9%) from 3-point range.

Philadelphia led 81-71 going into the fourth quarter and pushed its advantage to 16 after holding Phoenix scoreless for the first three minutes of the fourth.

The Suns made things interesting in the final minutes, cutting it to 101-97 with 1:04 left on Devin Booker’s two free throws, but Maxey responded with a stepback 3-pointer to keep the 76ers ahead.

Embiid grabbed nine rebounds, made four 3-pointers and was 11 of 13 on free throws, all while jawing for much of the game with Suns forward Dillon Brooks. Formr Sun Kelly Oubre Jr. finished with 18 points.

CAVALIERS 132, KINGS 126

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — James Harden scored 23 points in his Cavaliers debut and Donovan Mitchell had 35 to lead Cleveland to a victory over Sacramento, sending the Kings to their 12th straight loss.

Harden was acquired by Cleveland from the Los Angeles Clippers on Wednesday for Darius Garland and a second-round draft pick.

Jarrett Allen had 29 points and 10 rebounds for the Cavaliers, who won for the eighth time in nine games.

Nique Clifford scored 30 points to lead Sacramento, which hasn’t won since beating Washington at home on Jan. 16. The Kings have lost six straight at home.

TRAIL BLAZERS 122, GRIZZLIES 115

PORTLAND. Ore. (AP) — Donovan Clingan had 20 points and 19 rebounds, Jerami Grant had 29 points, and Portland erased an 11-point second-half deficit to beat Memphis and split a two-game series in Portland.

Portland beat the Grizzlies 135-115 on Friday.

Jrue Holiday had 21 points and Caleb Love scored 17 points, 10 in the second half, off the bench.

Olivier Maxence-Prosper (25 points) and Javon Small (22 points) each had career nights for Memphis in the loss.

Portland’s All-Star forward Deni Avdija missed his fourth straight game with a lower back strain. Scoot Henderson also missed Saturday’s game after making his return from a torn hamstring on Friday.

Jahmai Mayshack’s 3-pointer pushed the Memphis advantage to 104-97 before Portland made its final push.

Vit Krejci, Toumani Camara and Love each hit a 3-pointer before Love stole the ball and made a layup to give Portland a 108-107 lead with 5:59 left in the game.

Javon Small’s 3-pointer cut Portland’s lead to a point about three minutes later but Holiday answered with a layup before Grant made back-to-back 3s to give the Trail Blazers a 120-113 lead with 1:51 left.

Avery Hayes Nets Hat Trick In First Game Back With Wilkes-Barre/Scranton

Pittsburgh Penguins forward prospect Avery Hayes has had quite the week.

He made his NHL debut for the Penguins on Thursday and notched two goals in the Penguins' 5-2 win over the Buffalo Sabres. His first goal was his first shot on net in the first period after he beat two Sabres defenders to the puck and fired it past Alex Lyon. 

His second goal came later in the first period when he took a brilliant feed from Anthony Mantha and went top-shelf to make it a 2-1 game heading into the first intermission. Hayes was called up earlier that afternoon since Noel Acciari was battling an illness. 

Hayes is the 12th undrafted player to score multiple goals in his NHL debut in NHL history. He's also only the seventh player in NHL history to score multiple goals in the first period of his debut. 

He was re-assigned to WBS on Friday before returning to the lineup against the Hershey Bears on Saturday. He had another game to remember, scoring a hat trick in Wilkes-Barre's 4-3 overtime win over Hershey. 

Hayes opened the scoring on the power play after a really pretty feed from Rutger McGroarty. Hayes was at the side of the net and tucked the puck past Hershey goaltender Garin Bjorklund. He then made it 2-0 just a few minutes later, showcasing his wicked release while WBS was shorthanded.

The game eventually went to overtime, and Hayes was the hero, scoring the game-winning goal on a one-timer on the power play. His stick broke as he fired the puck, but he scored anyway.

It won't be long until Hayes is a full-time NHL player. 

WBS is now 32-12-2-2 and has won five in a row heading into the AHL All-Star Break.


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